Jason Sudeikis' "Saturday Night Live" cohorts can stopping working on their Mitt Romney impressions: Sudeikis will stay with the show "at least until January," Lorne Michaels says.

Michaels, the show's creator and executive producer, didn't rule out the possibility of Sudeikis remaining on the show through the entire season, which begins with Saturday's episode. The announcement means Sudeikis and his Romney impersonation will at least be around through the presidential election.

The news comes soon after "SNL" announced that it has added three performers with Second City ties as featured players. Aidy Bryant, Tim Robinson and Cecily Strong will join the show with Saturday's 38th "SNL" season premiere, hosted by Seth MacFarlane and featuring musical guest Frank Ocean.